Our Helen Soteriou stopped by UK artist Will Barras' studio for a quick chat and a few pictures of Will's newest work. And as you will read, there have been a lot of new Hallelujah's popping up in his studio these days. Check out more after the jump . . .

I met Peter Owen back in 2008 in Providence, Rhode Island and I have been enjoying his drawings and paintings ever since. I was recently able to catch up with Peter and see some of his newest work and not to my surprise, found his work evolving even more. Check out more of Peter's work and a brief interview after the jump…

Julien Pacaud is an illustrator currently living in Le Mans, France. On his website, he mentions before he was an illustrator, he was, by turns, "an astrophysician, an international snooker player, a hypnotist and an esperanto teacher." He wasn't. He also wants to time-travel. We hope that works out for him. Read our interview after the jump . . .

Peat Wollaeger opens a show in the Project Space at WWA Gallery in Culver City tonight, (Feb 25), and to coincide with his showing, we sent out a few Back Talk questions. Check them out after the jump . . .

KRK Ryden, who has been featured in Juxtapoz before, has a new exhibition, The Ultra Glob Show, opening at WWA Gallery in Culver City this Friday night (Feb 25). If you remember, Mr KRK worked with the band DEVO back in the day. Back Talk after the jump . . .

Subliminal Projects Gallery just opened their newest show, The Big Picture, featuring both large and small work by Mark Mothersbaugh and Shepard Fairey. The special collaboration is a reflection of their commitment to supporting The Art of Elysium, a non-profit that supports artists and provides relief for medically disabled and hospitalized children. Read the full feature after the jump . . .

Anthony Clarkson, who will be showing A Time To Forget at Thinkspace Gallery's Project Roon on February 5, is also a profiled artist in the February issue of Juxtapoz. We catch up with the artist and take a look at his gloomy, surreal works on the eve of his solo show. Back Talk after the jump . . .

Our Helen Soteriou sits down with Queens, New York-based Skewville, the roaming artists known for throwing wooden sneakers over wires across the globe. From NYC to London, and Berlin to the Mayan Temples of Mexico, Skewville have taken these sneakers you see here and made them postcard moments. Interview after the jump . . .

San Francisco-based Alexis Mackenzie creates meticulously abstract collages from a variety of found books. I stopped by Alexis's studio while she was preparing for a 2 person show opening this Saturday at Swarm Gallery in Oakland. Her most recent work is refreshingly different from previous collages. Here is what I saw.

Our resident blogger Sandra Butterfly just go exclusive access to Sweet Toof's factory in the preparation of his upcoming shows in 2011, most importantly, his opening tonight, almost right now actually, at Arch 402 Gallery. Watch the video after the jump . . .